Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 11, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    F R ID A Y ,
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MAY
11.
GRESHAM
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JUDGE GEDRGE ROSSMAN
F or ju stice s of th e suprem e co u rt
th e re a re tw o to be nom inated
from th re e candidates. One of
th e se is Judge G eorge R ossm an, a
can d idate to succeed him self.
From th e tim e of his appointm ent
to th e m unicipal bench of th e city
of P o rtlan d in 1917, follow ing sev­
e ra l y ears of successful law p ra c ­
tice, his rise h a s been rap id and
each advance gained on recognized
ab ility and hard work. I n . 1922 he
w as appointed to till a vacancy in
th e c irc u it co u rt of M ultnom ah
county. At the next election he r e ­
ceived one of th e la rg e st votes
ever ca st in favor of a circu it
judge. On S eptem ber 12, 1927, he
w as appointed by G overnor P a tte r ­
son to th e suprem e c o u rt bench.
Ju d g e R ossm an is a stu d e n t of
law of high stan d in g and recog-1
nized ability, an a u th o rity on m any
ph ases of legal in te rp re ta tio n . He
h as an an a ly tica l m ind, is a keen
stu d e n t of hum an n a tu re and is an
in d efatigable w orker.
T he sim plification and speeding
up of higher c o u rt procedure has
been a hobby w ith Ju d g e R ossm an
and since his elevation to th e su ­
prem e bench he has cooperated
th o ro ughly w ith new ru le s w hich
have m ade rem a rk a b le p ro g ress in
clea rin g th e docket of old cases.
In stea d of hearin g cases th re e and
four y ea rs old, th e suprem e co u rt
soon w ill be listening to c u rre n t
cases, none over th re e m onths old.
It is said to his cred it th a t during
his occupancy of th e c irc u it bench
Ju d g e R ossm an w as never reversed
in a crim inal, divorce or perso n al
in ju ry case.
T here can be no doubt th a t it is
th e duty, and privilege, of th e vot­
ers of Oregon to re ta in Judge R oss­
m an on the suprem e bench.
Expert Piano Tuning.
W ilhelm B. G ruber of P o rtlan d
w ill be in G resham th e w eek of
May 7 to tune pianos. Leave ord ers
at Miss F lorence H oney's studio,
F irs t S tate Bank building.—Adv.
PLEASANT HOME
Both m orning an d evening s e r­
vices a t th e P le a sa n t Home B ap­
tis t ch u rc h nex t Sunday w ill con­
tain special featu res. T he m o rn ­
ing service w ill begin w ith the
Bible school at 10 o'clock, followed
by a p rogram ap p ro p ria te to M oth­
e rs ’ Day. rendered by th e in te r ­
m ediate, ju n io r and young peo­
p le's classes.
T he Rev. Gordon
John so n w ill deliver a serm on
a fte r th e program . In th e eve­
ning a group of B. Y. P. U. m em ­
bers of th e Sellw ood
B aptist
church will conduct th e young peo­
ples' service a t 7:30 and Mr. Jo h n ­
son w ill preach at 8 o'clock.
P lan s are under w ay for th e o r­
ganization of a ju n io r B. Y. P. U.
S unday evening. May 20, and all
ch ild ren betw een th e ages of 9 and
14 y ears a re invited to join.
Mrs. Clyde Ruegg and Mrs. Jo h n
C am pbell w ere soloists at th e silver
tea given T h u rsd ay afternoon at
th e hom e of Mrs. B. C. A ltm an.
Mrs. E lm er Bell and little d au g h ­
te r E dith a re having an a ttac k of
m um ps. T he disease has been of
a m ild form an d n eith er w as se ri­
ously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Cam pbell
w ent to C herryville W ednesday a f­
ternoon to look at a h o rse w hich
Mr. C am pbell co n tem p lates b u y ­
ing.
F ra n k B eers w as serio u sly in ­
ju red a t his saw m ill a t N orth
P lain s th is week. He cam e in co n ­
ta c t w ith th e saw and a severe
wound w as inflicted in his leg re ­
q u irin g 50 stitch es to close. -
Mrs. H. C. Nelson w as a lu n ch ­
eon guest W ednesday noon at th e
home of her sister, Mrs. D. L. R ob­
e rts of P ortlan d .
Mrs. H elm er Jo h n so n retu rn ed
to h er home T uesday from the
P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m . She is re ­
ported to be m aking a rap id re ­
covery from th e o p eratio n w hich
she u n d erw en t a xveek ago for r e ­
m oval of a toxic goiter.
T he ladies of th e M ethodist
ch u rch announce th a t "a ll things
a re ready" for th e com m unity su p ­
per w hich will be given at th e
ch u rch S atu rd ay evening. May 12,
beginning a t 7:45. T h ere w ill also
be a program follow ing th e supper.
M others' Day w ill be observed at
the M ethodist ch u rch Sunday. T he
ch u rc h w ill be decorated by th e
young people. T h ere w ill be an
illu stra te d le ctu re a t th e evening
service. T he S unday school w ill
convene a t 10 a. n r. th e m orning
ch u rc h service a t 11:15; th e Ep-
w orth League a t 7 p. m. an d th e
evening service a t 8 o'clock. A
co rd ial w elcom e w ill be given
those who atten d th ese services.
T he M ethodist ju n io r choir will
m eet at th e p arso n ag e S atu rd ay
afternoon.
H erm an W alters and the Rev.
O liver Gill atten d ed the e a ste rn
d istric t conference at T he D alles
T uesday, W ednesday and T h u rsd ay
of th is week. Mrs. Oliver Gill spent
the week at th e home of h er p a r­
ents in P o rtlan d d u rin g h er 'h u s ­
b an d ’s absence.
PIONEER INIVEKSITY
APPLICANTS INCREASE
In sp ite of W illam ette U niversi­
ty 's severe en tra n c e req u irem en ts,
th e list of ap p lica n ts for next year
has in creased 30 per cent over last
sp rin g 's sta tistic s, and exam ination
of th e r e g is tra r ’s flies show ed the
week.
Only 200 fresh m en a re adm itted
each y ear and th ese are "h an d -
picked" th ro u g h a rigid system of
e n tra n ce te sts and c h a ra c te r q u a l­
ifications.
Since W illam ette's cre d its have
been officially recognized as being
on a par w ith th o se of th e upper
200 u n iv ersities in th e United
S tates, num erous o u tstate stu d e n ts
are m aking in q u iries and, from all
indications, it w ill be only by tu r n ­
ing aw ay those ra tin g low est th a t
th e oldest u n iv ersity w est of the
Rockies can m ain tain its stu d en t
body lim it of 500.
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PAGE SEYRW
SPRINGDALE
Mother Love
Thing Divine
“ A
T he sm all son of Mr. an d Mrs.
Dan B ourgeois accidentally sw a l­
i lowed a safety pin on T h u rsd ay of
| la st w eek, w hich lodged in Its
In the secret places of the heart
I th ro at. T he child w as im m ediately
there is an inmost sanctuary. The
' tak en to G resham w here a physi­ door tqtens only to God—and to
' cian su ccessfu lly rem oved th e pin one other.
A man may lack re­
, by closing it an d ex tra ctin g it ligion in the accepted sen se; may
lack honor In th e eyes of his fel-
th ro u g h the mouth.
low tnen; may lack virtue, lack
Roy P arso n s, Jesse R ogers and strength, lack everything almost
Ja ck Ziltu attended the opening of th at life requires. . Yet, with that
a new P. W. L. A. lodge in e a s t . Inmost shrine Inviolate, there Is
hope for him.
And In her who,
' P o rtlan d on Monday evening.
God, has place In th a t sanctu­
A F low er club is being o rg a n ­ with
ary, always th ere Is faith.
ized in S pringdale. T he first m eet­
Because of the sacredness of the
ing will be held at th e hom e of Mrs. relationship. It Is difficult for men
to S[>eak or w rite readily of moth­
W ill W right W ednesday.
ers, motherhood, m other love. For
T he o p ere tta given by th e Spring- th a t reason, much th at has been
d ale school w as a fine success and said and w ritten as to Mother’s day
m uch com m ent w as given on th e Is weak. Inadequate, hackneyed. It
b eau tifu l p ap er costum es, w hich is difficult for those of the less dem­
o n strativ e races publicly to pro­
w ere designed by Mrs. W. Woods claim th eir deeper emotions, w heth­
w ith th e a ssista n ce of Mrs. N ora er the subject he one's m other or
L ittlepage, Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, one's God.
Mrs. Ja ck Zllnt. Mrs. R alph R ogers
The average man or woman,
striving to voice or depict th at
and Mrs. Tom N orthway.
which Is holiest, feels need of a
T he S p rin g d ale P aren t-T ea ch e r medium of expression exalted be­
asso ciatio n held an in te re stin g j yond average powers. Motherhood
m eeting Monday evening.
Mrs. and tru e religion are more than
D ella H enkle, p resid en t for th e j akin. They are Inseiairnble. Great
painters of the Renaissance wrought
past y ear, w as re-elected: George m arvels with sacred subjects. But
C anzler, vice p resid en t; Mrs. Roy I divine Inspiration and human craft-
P arso n s, tre a s u re r;
Mrs. Tom tnansblp blended most magnificent­
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N orthw ay, a com m ittee on m em ­ ly when the greatest among them
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b ersh ip ; Mrs. W. Woods, publicity; drew Madonnas.
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Through all the centuries, the
Miss Rhodes on program com m it­
pains, the Joys, the sorrows, the
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tee;
Mrs. N ora L ittlepage, ea ts sacrifices, the trium phs of m other­
com m ittee. T h e secretary will be hood have provided a bond Joining
selected in th e fall at th e first hum ankind with the Divine Mys­
m eeting, w hich w ill be held by one tery. She who has gone down Into
the Valley of the Shallow th at a
of th e new in stru c to rs. A program soul may come on earth has offered
follow ed, a fte r w hich cake and Ice a sacrifice not of this world alone.
cream w ere served.
So, In the years th at follow, time
G uests at th e home of Mrs. W. W. and again, she divinely makes new
I N orthw ay S unday were h er son- sacrifices In behalf of th at same
soul for whose life she walked
in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. with death.
H arry S arg an t and ch ild ren from
When the Magnificat Is chanted,
only a m other truly can hear the
P o rtlan d .
exultant glories of the song of The
Mr. and Mrs. H enry H ugg from Mother IP centuries ago. Anil only
E lgin, Oregon, w ere v isito rs a t th e a m other's eyes can [fierce the nfists
of Jlme. clearly to see Her who
W. W. N orthw ay hom e Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Reeves are stood by the Cross at the place
the proud g ra n d p a re n ts of tw in called Golgotha.
In the secret places of the heart
boys born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo.
there Is an Inmost sa n ctu a ry ; and
Reeves S atu rd ay , May 5.
the door opens only to God—nnd
Geo. II. A tkinson has p urchased to a m other.—Buffalo Courier-
an in te re st In th e A. L. Davies Express
ran ch . Im provem ents will be m ade
on buildings th is sum m er.
HAL H O SS
of OREGON CITY. CI AG KA MAN COUNTY
Republican, f o f
SEC R ETA R Y
of STA T E
. . . E x p e r ie n c e d a n d a u c c t i t f n 1 in bnaineaa
adm inistration.
. . . F o r t n e r p r iv a te s e c r e t a r y to G o v e r n o r
P a tte rs o n a n d m e m b e r o f th e state P a r o le h o a r d .
• • • F a m il ia r w it h w o r k o f s e c re ta ry o f sta te , a n d
in te r e s te d in d e v e lo p m e n t o f O r e g o n re so u rce*.
. • . E n d o r s e d e d i t o r i a I l V f o r th is n o m in a t io n
by 14 d aily and 1 0 7 w e e k l y n e w s p a p e r e d it o r * ,
w h o recom m end H al H o m fo r e f f ic ie n c y , co on -
te s y
Legislature
Joint Representative Multnomah
& Clackamas Counties, 30th Dist.
121 I X I NORTH, W. C
____________ M ultnom ah County___________
57 I X
NORTH, W. C.
C lackam as County
P a id A dv. b y R ic h a r d D eich
B ert M cCready's niece, Mrs. W.
P eterso n and h er husband and tw o
ch ild ren , Billy and M argaret from
B urlington, Iowa, visited at th e Mc­
Cready home la st week. Mr. J e n ­
kins, a b ro th er-in -law , and Mrs.
Je n k in s’ son C larence a re staying
th e re for a few days. T hey a re also
from Iowa.
An indoor baseball gam e was
played betw een
H u rlb u rt and
S p rin g d ale g rad e schools, H u rl­
b u rt w inning by th e score of 10-6.
The p a re n ts from H u rlb u rt p resen t
w ere Mrs. A lbert K im bly, Mrs. W.
J. E llis, Mrs. L. H unson, Mrs. C lar­
ence D everell, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r
Jo h n so n and Mrs. M orris Johnson.
S unday g u ests at the hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam E lw ick w ere Mr.
and Mrs. W aldem ar Seton of P o rt­
land and th e ir guest, Mrs. A rra-
sm ith of Los A ngeles, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. H u rlb u rt and Mrs. R ich a rd ­
son of P o rtlan d .
a b i l i t y .
a re a l fe llo w . H e kas a s h re w d u n d e r M a n d i ng o f m e n
a n d a i t a ir s , ‘k n o w s k o w t o k e e p k is o w n c o u n s e l, k n o w s k o w t o
c a r r y r e s p o n s ib il it y , a n d acts f i r m l y i n m a tte r s w i t k m k is
a u t k o n t y .* * . . • • O r e g o n K o t e r
H i l H o s s f o r .S e c r e ta r y C l u k , A l e n e P k i l l i p s , «Secy., O r e g o n C i t y
P a id
A dv
outLoun
fu sc ism im u
t o .. asaSM*«. usa
Allan A. Bynon
God would r ake a failure In tills
world w ithout a m other'a love.
M other’s love Is the seed and proph­
ecy of altru ism —the brotherhood
of man. T his seed that God plant­
ed In human soil will one day cover
the world.
Bram bles and weeds
of hate will disappear.
Standing
on the certitude of a m other’s love,
we can hear the straln t of m artial
music th a t Indicate the victory of
love over hate, and can look for­
ward to the banishm ent of w ar and
crime, and catch a vision of the tr i­
um phant stan d ard s of the kingdom
of God above the world.
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
FOR
State
Representative
M ultnom ah County
Mother's eternal day in heaven.—
Houston Post-Dlspntch.
Prlinurles, May IN
DE l,EG AT ES-AT-LA KG E.
Sixteen good Oregon men have
filed as d elegates a t larg e to the
republican
n atio n al
convention.
Seven a re to be chosen a t th e elec­
tion next week. Tw elve of th e 16
declare them selves as favoring
Hoover for p resident. One favors
Lowden and one say s "for O regon’s
choice.” One “favors governm ent
control of th e liquor traffic.” T h a t’s
S andblast. How can th e g o v ern ­
m ent control a traffic th a t has been
outlaw ed? One of them , L aw rence
N. Blowers, of Lane county, has a
b etter slogan. He says, "E nforce
18th am endm ent vigorously and im ­
p artially ."
Among th e nam es Is E lish a A.
Baker, of P o rtlan d , and every good
citizen know s th a t he is In favor
of “law o bservance and a sane en ­
forcem ent of prohibition," as he
d eclares in his slogan.
A nother m an for delegate, of
good c h a ra c te r and standing and
w ell know n In ea ste rn M ultnomah
county, Is D orr E. Keasey. He says
he will vote for Lowden, but p ro b ­
ably his next choice will be Hoover.
Anyway, K easey is a good m an to
send to K ansas City.
E ig h t of th o se In th e list of 16
are M ultnom ah county men. Among
them are, Wm. A. C a rter, Lane
Goodell, R o b ert N. Stan field and
W. L. Thom pson.
C uriously enough, th e only nam e
on the ballot w ithout any d e c la ra ­
tion w hatsoever Is a D ouglass
county m an nam ed Hoover. If he
Isn't, he o ught to be a Hoover man.
"Clean gov ern m en t; law s to
prom ote th e p ro sp erity
and hap p in ess of our
people."
Afiv.—B y n o n -fo r-R ep resen tativ e
C lu b . I la n o v e r D eu d y , P re e ld e n t
J. o.
BAILEY
R E PU B LIC A N FO R
State Senator
SLOGAN: E x p e rie n c ed
L e g isla to r — F ig h tin g a l­
w ays fo r c o n stru c tiv e a n d
a g a in s t selfish a n d p e r­
n icious lawB.
Paid Adv.
Dorothy McCullough Lee
KEIM BIICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
REPRESENTATIVE
VICTORY
The V ictory C attle club w as en ­
te rtain e d by Mrs. A. H. B urns last
F riday evening. A fter the business
m eeting refre sh m e n ts w ere served.
T he club has an en ro llm en t of 18
w ide-aw ake boys and girls.
T he baseball nine of Victory de­
feated th e G ilb ert nine on the
G resham diam ond last Sunday, the
score being 7 to 6
Geo. A rm stro n g of th e W hite
Knoll P o u ltry farm Is building a
new brooder bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola T ofte e n te r­
tained at d in n er Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. W ester and fam ily from P o rt­
land, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Strebin
and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Rhodes and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. McMillan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Stafford and
d au g h ters Vera and Eva, w ere S u n ­
day d in n er g u ests at th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lundbom.
a n d
" H o n is
Mother’s Eternal Day
HURLBURT
B u s in e s s N f a n f o r a R a m i n e . . O f f i c e »»
P rim aries May IN
"Earnest Effort for Sensible
Legislation”
Paid Adv.
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S u nday, M ay 13
Triple “A” Service Station
DICK JOHNSON, Prop.
Powell St.
II. W Cooley has recen tly bu ilt a I Your money'« w orth In th e ad-
new garag e on his place.
I vertlaem ents In the Outlook today.